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All layouts require some compromises, I would suppose.  But how about out-and-out illogical features?  What do you have that really requires suspension of disbelief?  This question occurred to me while responding to a reply under the thread "What one item is missing..."  Didn't want to totally hijack it.  My contribution is a highway tunnel that goes nowhere.  I guess that's why the blondes in the car are coming back. 

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Originally Posted by Serenska:

On my layout as a teenager, it was the #175 Rocket Launcher right next door to the Plasticville Cathedral.

 

The wedding scene I had staged on the sidewalk in front of the cathedral was often upset due to a crash landing of a rocket, typically at the pastor's feet.

 

This amused my father and his friends to no end...

  That is amusing to me, just picturing it.  You must have had a ball.

Originally Posted by AXP889:

Probably for me the extra short runway at the airport.   Then of course there was the plastic people next to k-line/plasticville buildings where the people would be taller than the doors! lol.  But I run postwar anyway so I never worried about size differences

Yes, huge installations like airports and racetracks just have to be compromised.  It's all good!

Originally Posted by midnightwrecking:

Would the third rail count?!

Ya beat me to it!!!

 

After that, everything else has been of no logical consequence for the past 70 years!!

 

Besides, the same train passing the same scene every ____ seconds/minutes (fill in your own blank) is pretty 'illogical'. 

 

O3R?  'It's only illogical!'...Dr. Spock, running his trains with Dr. Cooper.

 

More joe, more joe...

 

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Steam is alive and kicking!
175 by a church? That's nothin'  mine has refinery sized fuel storage tanks close enough for the blast off to become a very interesting.(blast googles on please)
Or at least a large BBQ with the cows that nearby.
 

Running 0-4-0s at 140mph?

 Coal and sand lasts forever over 100mph

  Derailment is fun.

   Rollovers even funner

   

    Santa and a reindeer are driving a convertible Bug, caught in a traffic jam of VWs from the 40's to the present.

 

The wind is from the N by NW at all times.

  

  Catenary is that fancy Tesla/Scott version made entirely of transparent aluminum.

The flagman's name is "Shack-Neil" O'Keil"

 

 

 

  

 

I pretend (but tell nobody about it) that there are trolley-wires above this trolley. The trolley's rooftop armatures don't even reach up for the wire overhead! Nobody has ever asked about this anomaly, however, and I certainly do not bring the topic up. Or maybe visitors just never saw real-life trolleys with their accompanying overhead power lines and don't know they should be present. I am from Pittsburgh, after all, and we knew trolleys (esp. 1940 - 1960's), so there is some irony, too, along with the pretending!

FrankM.

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What can I say, folks don't even ask why a neighborhood that size needs a trolley of its own, in the first place (!) Maybe, all our guests in the train-room are just having fun and are blessed with good manners and plenty of the ability to pretend, right along with me.

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